We propose a centralized optical monitoring scheme in a passive optical network based on the 2-D optical frequency hopping/periodic coding scheme with the network recognition algorithm that converts the decoding operation into an electronic field. The analytical model for multiple-customers interference probability (MCIP) is developed and investigated. The results show that the small correlation distance and the low MCIP are achieved. Finally, we validate the feasibility of the scheme.Index Terms-Centralized monitoring, multiple-customers interference probability (MCIP), optical frequency hopping/ periodic coding (OFH/PC), passive optical network (PON).
A hybrid interconnected access network architecture based on asynchronous optical-packet-switching (AOPS) technology is presented for application of the datacenter. AOPS is adopted for processing burst services and enhancing switching efficiencies, and the ring-mesh hybrid interconnection can improve the datacenter scalability with survivability function. Optical switching array and all-optical tunable delay lines (AOTDLs) are used to resolve contention, to reduce system time delay and packet loss ratio (PLR) as well as to enlarge throughput. Distributed control management alleviates the pressure of computing and storing. The simulation models for PLR and time delay in the datacenter are set up, which have been approved to be efficient in the asynchronous variant self-similar traffic. And the PLR increases with increasing traffic load while decreases with the larger buffer granularity and time delay increases with increasing traffic and the larger buffer granularity.
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